Paying off your highest interest rate is usually the best move. But, you seem in a pinch and need to free up some cash, fast. The autos might be the answer or some of the other debt might be the answer. Provide the details and you will get some good advice.

I did not see anywhere in your post where you have stopped using credit (stopped digging a hole). I did not see where you have made efforts to cut expenses or increase income. If you find a way to get all the minimum payments made... what are you going to do to get all of this under control and start a debt pay-off plan?

Could you also share what you think the root problem is? Impulsive spending, can not stay within a budget, irregular income, medical expenses, job loss, etc...? Why have you lived beyond your means for 14 years?

If you will engage in the process here then I think you will get good advice and support. The more information the better the advice. The more you are open to suggestions the more likely you are to find a way to turn all of this around.

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